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Hello there! My name is Lisa! I'm a loud and proud bibliophile! Though I'm not good with my words I try to do my best to articulate what books mean to me.

Just some things you should know. The content on my blog usually features a wide variety of genres, but generally material more appropriate to a more mature audience (i.e. sexy romances), but I also feature genres that are suitable for a younger audience (teenagers/young adults). But let's be honest. Teenagers know what sex is, so please don't be surprised if you see a promo post for a sexy paranormal and then a review for a young adult book.

As my old law professor once said, "Reasonable minds may differ." Any posts with my own words and opinions in them are just that. MY OPINION. In regards to a book, I'm just telling you what I got from it. You are, of course, welcome to your own opinions.

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April 10, 2014

Greece works to rebuild after the Persian invasion, her people struggle to rebuild a new life.

But not all have peace.

The people of Athens look to Ariston of Rhoads for guidance, yet his heart is heavy. He lives and breathes, in agony—clinging to memories of his cherished lost wife. He’s done what she asked of him, but finds no purpose now that she’s gone.

Young Spiridion grows strong and hearty, but he’s haunted. A secret presses upon Spiridion day and night. A secret that would doubtless send Ariston back to Hades, robbing the boy of the man he now calls father.

And Thea? Thea honors the final promise she made to her most beloved mistress… Medusa.

Release Date:May 6, 2014A Free A Loves of Olympus Novella

About the Author

Sasha is part gypsy. Her passions have always been storytelling, Hollywood, history, and travel. It’s no surprise that her books include a little of each. Her first play, ‘Greek Gods and Goddesses’ was written for her Girl Scout troupe. She’s been writing ever since. She loves getting lost in the worlds and characters she creates; even if she frequently forgets to run the dishwasher or wash socks when she’s doing so. Luckily, her four brilliant children and hero-inspiring hubby are super understanding and supportive.

You can stalk, I mean find Sasha here

Oh, Did you know that Sasha has a Street Team? She does! If you love/like her books and want to help support her join the Street Team. What would you have to do if you join? Let's see...1.) Have Fun2.) Meet other people with common interest3.) You get first dibs on info, snippets, excerpts and even get to review in advance!!4.) Your input! We might ask you to name her next cowboy! LOL5.) There will be missions where we ask you to share links and information, but we provide you with all the info so it's easy as pie. Or cake! What ever you prefer!